Yunyu
Yunyu formed in Shanghai around 2017, with Xiaoyun Meng on vocals, Xuanyu Wang on guitar, Yuxin Liu on bass, and Ziyu Han on drums. They started playing small...
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Yunyu formed in Shanghai around 2017, with Xiaoyun Meng on vocals, Xuanyu Wang on guitar, Yuxin Liu on bass, and Ziyu Han on drums. They started playing small venues, building a following with atmospheric arrangements and Meng's voice, which could shift between delicate and strong. Their first album, 'A Thousand Miles of Silence,' came out in 2018, followed by 'The Edge of the World' in 2020 and 'Echoes of Emptiness' in 2022.
Songs like 'A Prayer' and 'A Silent Me' show their style, melodic but introspective, with lyrics that touch on mental health and isolation. Some listeners found this approach too heavy, while others connected with its directness.
Their catalog includes tracks such as 'Dance So Slowly,' 'Fireflies,' and 'Lenore's Song,' which share that spacious, reflective quality. Yunyu hasn't chased mainstream trends, sticking instead to the layered sound they developed early on.
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